DryGuy ThermoFeet Heated Shoe Inserts |

enlarge | Brand: DryGuy Category: Sports
List Price: $21.95 Buy New: $19.99 You Save: $1.96 (9%)
New (2) from $19.99
Rating: 3 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 14.2 x 5 x 0.3
Model: DGTF UPC: 673055000884 EAN: 0673055000884
Release Date: October 1, 2003 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Features:
| • | Feet stay 20 degrees warmer | | • | Applies to underside of insole | | • | 1.4 millimeters thin | | • | Will not affect fit | | • | 1-1/2 ounces |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Ever seen a satellite wrapped in polar fleece? Not likely. NASA utilizes pure metals for thermal protection. ThermoFeet insoles utilize 99% pure aluminum applied to two sides of a polyolefin film. The result is a 98% efficient reflection of body heat and a reusable warming insole. Due to how they are made the ThermoFeet keep your feet 10 to 20 degrees warmer. The ThermoFeet insoles will not affect fit of you field boots or shoes. They are also designed to to fits any footwear.
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Customer Reviews:
rip off foot warmers February 25, 2008 David E. Kaden These foot warmers are a joke! They are overpriced for what they are...If they worked it would be ok but they dont work.They also came off & got all crimpped up in less than 2 weeks.These things are junk!!!
easy addition to imporve keeping your feet warm January 30, 2008 Stuart Hannay (Chicago, il United States) These are similar to inserts that are found in good quality winter boots (especially this made in Canada). They are very thin and stick to the underside of your existing innersole. I put them in shoes I already wear in the winter (here in Chicago) and could definitely feel an improvement.
Not worth the purchase December 28, 2007 S. Frieden (nowhere) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got these for my husband whose a tank wagon driver delivering fuel throughout the winter months in Iowa, he tried them out and was very disappointed! He said that they shifted in his boots and wouldn't stay in place on top of just not working to keep his feet warm. It hasn't been an extremly cold winter but it's cold enough for him when he has to be in cold most of the day. He definetly doesn't recommend these and suggests that you don't waste your money trying this method out!
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